discern
discern 英 [dɪˈsɜ:n] 美 [dɪˈsɜrn]
v. 识别;分辨出,察觉
进行时:discerning 过去式:discerned 过去分词:discerned 第三人称单数:discerns
- If you can make out, pick out, or distinguish something, you can discern it. This is a word for recognizing and perceiving things.
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- v. 识别;分辨出,察觉
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1. It is possible to discern a number of different techniques in her work.
从她的作品中可以了解到许多不同的创作手法。
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2. He discerned a certain coldness in their welcome.
他觉察到他们的接待有点冷淡。
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3. I quickly discerned that something was wrong.
我很快觉察到出了问题。
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4. We could just discern the house in the distance.
我们只能勉强分辨出远处的房子。
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5. His face was barely discernible in the gloom.
在黑暗中很难看得清他的脸。
- discern (v.) late 14c., from Old French discerner (13c.) "distinguish (between), separate" (by sifting), and directly from Latin discernere "to separate, set apart, divide, distribute; distinguish, perceive," from dis- "off, away" (see dis-) + cernere "distinguish, separate, sift" (from PIE root *krei- "to sieve," thus "discriminate, distinguish"). Related: Discerned; discerning.
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